The Bushnell Tour V6 Shift is as accurate as they come. This golf rangefinder fills you with confidence to grab the right club and hit your number.
The Bushnell Tour V6 Shift is fast and accurate, and features an easy slope switch for those Tournament rounds.
The Bushnell Tour V6 Shift isn't as feature filled as some of the other competition, including its big brother the Pro X3.
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Join the DiscussionThe Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Golf Rangefinder is a cutting-edge device that has revolutionized the way golfers measure distances on the course. It is the successor to its predecessor, the Tour V6, and is packed with enhanced features and improved performance. The Tour V6 Shift is designed to provide accurate slope-compensated distances, giving golfers an edge in their game. With the ability to switch off the slope feature, this rangefinder is also tournament legal, making it a versatile tool for golfers of all levels.
When it comes to distance measurements, accuracy is paramount. The Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Golf Rangefinder boasts patented, tour-trusted slope technology that provides the most precise slope-compensated distances. This feature has gained the trust of 99% of PGA Tour professionals, ensuring that you can rely on accurate measurements to make informed decisions on the course.
The Tour V6 Shift is known for its lightning-fast performance. With improved electronics, this rangefinder offers unparalleled speed in delivering distance readings. Whether you’re targeting a flag, a bunker, or a tree, the Tour V6 Shift provides accurate measurements within inches of your target, saving you time and allowing you to focus on your swing.
The Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Golf Rangefinder is packed with features that elevate its performance to the next level. The improved PinSeeker with Visual JOLT technology enhances your confidence by providing visual and tactile feedback when you lock onto the flag. The red ring flashes, accompanied by a vibration, giving you the assurance that you have accurately identified your target.
According to MyGolfSpy’s tests, the Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Golf Rangefinder received top marks for accuracy and consistency. The slope technology performed exceptionally well, providing precise slope-compensated distances. The improved PinSeeker with Visual JOLT technology was praised for its reliability and ease of use. Overall, the Tour V6 Shift was deemed a game-changer in terms of performance and reliability.
The Tour V6 Shift has a remarkable range, capable of measuring distances from 5 to 1,300 yards. This wide coverage ensures that you can measure distances accurately on any part of the golf course.
With 6x magnification, the Tour V6 Shift allows you to clearly view your target, even from a distance. This feature is particularly useful when trying to pinpoint the exact location of the flag or other targets on the course.
The Tour V6 Shift is powered by a 3-volt lithium battery (CR-2). With its efficient power consumption, this rangefinder offers a prolonged battery life, ensuring that you won’t be caught without a reliable distance measurement during your rounds.
Yes, the Tour V6 Shift features a slope switch that allows you to disable the slope feature, making it conform to the rules of tournament play.
Yes, the Bushnell Golf App is compatible with the Tour V6 Shift. The app provides useful information such as hole layouts with distance, 3D flyovers with distance, and wireless course updates.
The Tour V6 Shift is designed to withstand various weather conditions. With an IPX6 rating, it is the most weather-resistant rangefinder in Bushnell Golf’s Tour series.
4 months ago
Hi, This BUSHNELL TOUR V6 SHIFT is a great quality product but I do find that I have to use an app on my phone such as SwingU to find hazards such as creeks or bunkers that you cannot see. Par 3 holes and hitting into a Green’s the BUSHNELL TOUR V6 SHIFT is great but still think that an app like SwingU is needed on courses you are familiar with. 8/10
1 year ago
Been relying almost exclusively on GPS for a long time, so long my last laser was a Bushnell V2. Sometimes, tho, when a course has different colors of flags for front / middle / back, and during your first visit there you don’t see them listed on the scorecard, a laser sure is a handy item! I much prefer the vibration confirming flag yardage vs the V2’s adding a circle to the crosshairs. The V6 almost refuses to lock onto a tree unless it is all by itself and the background is over 100 more yards away past it. Had a tree in the middle of a fairway today, based on yardage from V6 I decided to go to the edge instead of trying to fly the tee shot over. For all the use I put on them, the V2’s battery is still working, so it went into the spares inventory – same size (industry standard?). Rechargeable would be nice but not a big deal … until I have to buy another replaceable for $10+ due to the odd size (or more due to price hikes in the meantime!).
1 year ago
What’s the improvement over V5?
Andrew
1 month ago
Thanks for a great review! I have been in the market for a new rangefinder and I have been debating between the Bushnell V6 Shift or the Precision Pro NX10. I know Bushnell is the top brand for rangefinders, but is there a huge drop off if I decided on the Precision Pro NX10. I know the Bushnell is sale for $349 and NX10 for $269, just wondering if I should spend the extra money for the Bushnell? Just looking for your thoughts.